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Englewood vs Garfield

How do pool permits rules compare between Englewood, NJ and Garfield, NJ?

Englewood and Garfield have similar restriction levels.

Englewood, NJ

Bergen County

Heavy Restrictions

Englewood requires a permit from the Chief Inspector before constructing or establishing any private swimming pool or wading pool within the city limits.

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Garfield, NJ

Bergen County

Heavy Restrictions

Swimming pool construction in Bergen County requires permits issued by the local municipal building department under the New Jersey Uniform Construction Code. The county defers to municipalities for pool permitting, with state code setting baseline requirements.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEnglewoodGarfield
Permit AuthorityChief InspectorLocal municipal construction office
Code ChapterChapter 385-
Plan ApprovalHealth Officer, City Engineer-
Plans RequiredYes, with dimensions-
Governing Code-NJ Uniform Construction Code
Depth Threshold-Over 24 inches requires permit
Required Subcodes-Building, electrical, plumbing
County Role-No direct residential permitting

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Englewood FAQ

Who issues swimming pool permits in Englewood?

The Chief Inspector accepts applications, but the Health Officer and City Engineer must approve construction plans before a permit is issued for any private or wading pool.

What documents must accompany a pool permit application?

Applicants must submit plans showing property dimensions, the proposed pool's location and size, other buildings, and the height and description of all existing and proposed fences and walls.

Garfield FAQ

Does Bergen County issue swimming pool permits?

No. Pool permits are issued by the construction official in each of Bergen County's 70 municipalities under the New Jersey Uniform Construction Code, not by the county government.

Do I need a permit for a small inflatable pool?

Generally pools under 24 inches deep are exempt from construction permits, but local zoning rules may still apply. Always verify with your municipal building department first.

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